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I am a social anthropologist and have extensive fieldwork experience in Latin America and Spain. My interests include the politics of extractivism, tourism, and development projects in Latin America, and their relations with social policy and wealth distribution.
I also study different forms of collective action, including electoral politics, and the construction of political identities in Latin America and Europe. In relation to this themes I have undertaken research on topics that range from race and ethnic categorisation in Latin American censuses to the usages and functions of political symbols in the configuration of collective identities.
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Dr. Warren Mabee is Associate Dean and Director of the School of Policy Studies at Queen’s University. His main specialty is bioenergy technology and policy, and the role of transformative technologies in revitalizing the Canadian forest sector. He holds the Canada Research Chair in Renewable Energy Development and Implementation.
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Associate Professor of Practice of Government, Health and Not for Profit at SDA Bocconi School of Management.
At SDA Bocconi, I am Director of the Executive Master in Management of Healthcare and Social Organizations (EMMAS) and of manypost experience specialization courses. I conducted many research, training and consulting projects with businesses and public institutions operating in healthcare, government and cultural sector. Moreover, I worked with the most important multinational clients operating in the pharmaceuticals, hospitals and entertainment industry.
My research activities focuses on management accounting, performance management and corporate finance in healthcare and public sector. Mycurrent research addresses three main questions. The first is the impact of the use of performance measurement systems on the production of value in healthcare sector. The second relates to the role of management control systems in the change process in hospitals and organizations affected by the spending review. The third focuses on gender budgeting processes.